2008-04-13
Samsung G800 A Marvelous Phone
Samsung G800 A Marvelous Phone
by Adam Caitlin
The Samsung G800 is a mobile handset with amazing capabilities. This gadget works on 2G as well as 3G networks. The dimensions of the mobile are 101 x 51.1 x 18.8 mm and the weight is reasonably kept at 134 gms.
Equipped with a display screen that supports 256 K colours, this mobile is an excellent gadget for watching videos and pictures with a very sharp resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The 2.4 inch screen serves as the perfect backdrop for the impressive videos and vibrant pictures. The phone, however, also has a TV out option for people to view their favourite videos on a TV screen. Downloaded games are a delightful experience on the screen of the mobile. This handset can download ringtones though it comes pre-loaded with fantastic ringtones that are both MP3 as well as polyphonic in nature. The mobile functionalities are not just confined to downloading. It also uses a maze of networks to transfer files to other devices. Connectivity options such as GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Bluetooth and USB are an added advantage of using this advanced phone.
There is a 5 MP camera in the handset that gives a resolution of 2560�...1920 pixels. This resolution is good for displaying clicked images with a sharpness that is possible only with digital or SLR cameras. Thus, the user can capture videos and pictures with a conviction that all their friends and colleagues would like the same. The G800 has a music player that can play songs on popular formats such as MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+ and WMA. There is also an FM radio that transmits programs of the various radio channels to the users. It entertains people with thrilling songs and programs that people endorse.
The Samsung G800 works with GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Bluetooth and USB port. So, it is possible to wirelessly transfer music files and data to compatible devices. The phone has 160 MB of internal memory that is sufficient to store large files and innumerable ringtones. The battery gives a standby time of 220 hr and a talktime of 3 hr 20 mins.
by Adam Caitlin
The Samsung G800 is a mobile handset with amazing capabilities. This gadget works on 2G as well as 3G networks. The dimensions of the mobile are 101 x 51.1 x 18.8 mm and the weight is reasonably kept at 134 gms.
Equipped with a display screen that supports 256 K colours, this mobile is an excellent gadget for watching videos and pictures with a very sharp resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The 2.4 inch screen serves as the perfect backdrop for the impressive videos and vibrant pictures. The phone, however, also has a TV out option for people to view their favourite videos on a TV screen. Downloaded games are a delightful experience on the screen of the mobile. This handset can download ringtones though it comes pre-loaded with fantastic ringtones that are both MP3 as well as polyphonic in nature. The mobile functionalities are not just confined to downloading. It also uses a maze of networks to transfer files to other devices. Connectivity options such as GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Bluetooth and USB are an added advantage of using this advanced phone.
There is a 5 MP camera in the handset that gives a resolution of 2560�...1920 pixels. This resolution is good for displaying clicked images with a sharpness that is possible only with digital or SLR cameras. Thus, the user can capture videos and pictures with a conviction that all their friends and colleagues would like the same. The G800 has a music player that can play songs on popular formats such as MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+ and WMA. There is also an FM radio that transmits programs of the various radio channels to the users. It entertains people with thrilling songs and programs that people endorse.
The Samsung G800 works with GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Bluetooth and USB port. So, it is possible to wirelessly transfer music files and data to compatible devices. The phone has 160 MB of internal memory that is sufficient to store large files and innumerable ringtones. The battery gives a standby time of 220 hr and a talktime of 3 hr 20 mins.
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